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Re: gm4 format strings on OSX
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Peter Pentchev |
Subject: |
Re: gm4 format strings on OSX |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Oct 2001 04:32:23 +0300 |
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 12:22:31PM -0700, address@hidden wrote:
> This in itself is not an issue due to the lack of a suid bit... however
> if I remember correctly there were a few linux suid root binaries that
> were reliant
> upon m4 in some way or another thus making them vulnerable to a local
> root expoit. This is on osx 10.1.
>
> [OSXBOX:~] elguapo% ls -al `which m4`
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 26696 Sep 2 20:59 /usr/bin/m4
> [OSXBOX:~] elguapo% ls -al `which gm4`
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 97464 Sep 2 20:53 /usr/bin/gm4
> [OSXBOX:~] elguapo% m4 %p
> m4: %p: No such file or directory
> [OSXBOX:~] elguapo% gm4 %p
> gm4: 0x4f4d453d: No such file or directory
> [OSXBOX:~] elguapo% gm4 %s
> gm4: Memory bounds violation detected (SIGSEGV). Either a stack overflow
> occurred, or there is a bug in gm4. Check for possible infinite
> recursion.
> Segmentation fault
[CC'd to bug-gnu-utils, hopefully this is the right address; if it is
not (GNU seems to have moved away from prep.ai), then please somebody
notify the current m4 maintainers]
Confirmed with GNU m4 1.4 on FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE as of Oct 21.
The attached patch fixes the reported segfault and one other unsafe
use of the m4 internal function error(). I have not looked at other
functions within m4 that might use printf(3) and friends unsafely,
so there might be other bugs lurking about.
G'luck,
Peter
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